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PULS UK appoints new sales manager
(15/07/2010)

PULS UK has appointed Mike Moore as sales manager for the United Kingdom. Mike, who has a degree in electronics from Nottingham University, joined PULS in 2009 having previously worked as sales director of a computer software company. As well as heading up the PULS sales team Mike will be drawing on his expertise in electronics to advise customers on the technical aspects of the PULS range and will work closely with engineers and OEMs through... [more]

PULS UK partners with Neutrino Technology to offer a bespoke power system development service
(21/06/2010)

PULS UK has teamed up with consultants Neutrino Technology to offer a bespoke power system development service for customers with requirements that cannot be met using off-the-shelf units alone. The Ipswich-based company has extensive knowledge of the PULS range and is ideally placed to offer advice or build bespoke systems utilising PULS power supplies and approved ancillary equipment. The new service is likely to be of interest to custome... [more]

QS40 power supply brings the benefits of compact size and high efficiency to the single-phase market
(11/05/2010)

PULS UK has announced the launch of its latest Q-series single-phase unit, the 1 Kw QS40. As with other PULS devices the new 40Amp unit is remarkably compact measuring only 125 x 124 x 127 mm and weighing in at a featherweight 1.5 kg making it one of the smallest and lightest units on the market. The QS40’s diminutive size allows multiple units to be used in parallel to suit applications requiring additional power, while efficiency of over 9... [more]

PULS UK single phase Q-series units granted ATEX approval
(09/04/2010)

An explosive atmosphere is created when dust, mist or gases become mixed with the air and produce a flammable substance. Many industrial environments may contain, or have the potential to produce, an explosive atmosphere. Examples include places where production activities create or release flammable gases or vapour, such as paint spraying, or in factories handling fine organic dusts such as grain flour or wood. ATEX, which derives its name... [more]

Electrical equipment manufacturers often overlook the effects cold weather
(12/02/2010)

Power supplies used to run equipment outdoors such as motorway message screens and railway signaling are particularly vulnerable in freezing temperatures. This is because the high voltages generated inside the units, which can reach as much as 400 Volts, create sparks between conducting parts formed by ions present in condensation, resulting in severe damage and premature failure. PULS UK claims electrical equipment manufacturers often overlo... [more]

PULS UK launches smallest 40Amp 3-phase power supply on the market
(28/01/2010)

PULS UK has announced the launch of the super-compact QT 40, which measures only 110 x 124 x 127mm and weighs in at a mere 1.5 kg, making it the smallest 40Amp, 3-phase power supply on the market. Two versions of the new QT 40 are available, 24V 40A and 48V 20A, both delivering 960 Watts with record-breaking efficiency of 95.3%. The QT 40’s high performance has been achieved by PULS UK’s use of three micro-controllers to maintain optimum ... [more]

Electrical appliances fitted with an inefficient power supply waste energy and increase carbon emissions
(13/01/2010)

A power supply is a device that sits hidden away inside a computer, TV set, industrial machinery, even your Christmas lights, and converts the mains AC power into DC power suitable for powering the equipment involved. As with all things there are wide variations in the quality of power supplies and in many cases an excessive amount of energy is lost during the conversion process, often greater than 25%. To put this into context, let’s assume ... [more]

Cheap inefficient power supplies are wasting energy
(18/12/2009)

PULS UK has claimed that cheap inefficient power supplies, often used in everyday household and office electrical equipment, are wasting energy and increasing carbon emissions. A power supply is a device that sits hidden away inside a computer, TV set, industrial machinery, even your Christmas lights, and converts the mains AC power into DC power suitable for powering the equipment involved. As with all things there are wide variations in the... [more]

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